Prince Harry News: Ex Gf Debuts in ‘Dr Thorne,’ 'Naughty' Cousin Lady Amelia Windsor Outshines Ginger Prince

Prince Harry's love life has been getting more than a fair share of publicity. The latest Prince Harry buzz is about his ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas, who landed a role in "Dr Thorne." Also, Prince Harry may soon have to share the spotlight with his cousin, Lady Amelia Windsor.

Western Daily Press reports that "Dr Thorne" by "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellows has the added glitter of Cressida Bonas albeit in a small role. Cressida Bonas adds to the hype of the project by being someone who used to date Prince Harry. In fact, she was among the favorites to marry Prince Harry, and despite their break-up, Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas remain good friends.

Cressida Bonas will be playing the role of Patience Oriel. Although a minor role, she will have the chance to act alongside some big stars such as "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" actor Tom Hollander, Harry Richardson and Stefanie Martini.

In the meantime, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton may not be the only Royals to give the media something to write about. A female version of sorts to Prince Harry is his cousin Lady Amelia Windsor.

Daily Mail reports that Lady Amelia is the latest cover of Tatler magazine. The 20-year-old Lady Amelia is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, who is a cousin of Queen Elizabeth. Tatler considers Lady Amelia to be the most beautiful among all the members of the Royal Family, including Kate Middleton.

While Prince Harry exhibits a fondness for charities and social engagements, Lady Amelia similarly displays a love for social engagements and for the Latin language. She is also a student of Italian and French at Edinburgh University.

Like Prince Harry, she has been widely -- sometimes naughtily -- photographed in parties and other social gatherings, including the Notting Hill Carnival. Still, a friend of Lady Amelia says that the Royal has a more dominantly quiet side to her.

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